用clumsy造句子,“clumsy”造句

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Jack is clumsy with his hands.

I headed for the school, jumping like a clumsy rabbit in and out of snowbanks.

PANICKY, desperate, clumsy: these are not words normally associated with Angela Merkel, the German chancellor.

Always insure that there are no sharp edges that could injure the pet and keep in mind that puppies are clumsy.

While it's possible to capture a whiteboard drawing digitally, it's generally an expensive operation, and the resulting datum is clumsy to transmit, version, archive, validate, and transform.

It was the halcyon years of my youth, seventh grade to be exact, and she was beautiful, smart, and, best of all, she laughed at my clumsy teenage boy jokes.

This cobbler is rather clumsy.

The clumsy boy bumped into the table.

It's not easy walking in these clumsy shoes.

Russia’s clumsy use of energy blackmail in past years has spurred many European countries to diversify, albeit belatedly.

Although a bit clumsy, it's s simple way to have each of the text annotations appear in a reasonably close proximity to their appropriate pie slices.

Since these data do not belong to nuclear weapon design secrets, the Cox Report's accusation of China using "stolen'' information to develop its own nuclear weapons is an out-and-out lie and a clumsy swindle.

My clumsy answer hurt her feelings.

With her limp and slow, clumsy reactions, she would surely hold up her team.

While Mike and I were waiting for our food, this clumsy waiter spilled a bowl of piping hot soup on Mike's back.

The billion dollar success of plastic pop, clumsy metal and predictable, playa style rap has left little to rave about, and caused parents to shake their heads in disgust, stupefied at the bland or even bad taste of their very own kids.

To move in a rolling, clumsy manner; waddle.

In fact, sharks kill only ten people each year. By contrast, you're ten times more likely to die under the clumsy feet of ordinary cows who fatally trample around 100 people every 12 months.

To walk with a clumsy sway; waddle.

Yet Ms Dati’s clumsy dealings early in her tenure with protesting magistrates and judges have succeeded only in rallying them against her, making her later efforts at reform a lot harder.

The Nixon Administration was not so insensitive to the Chilean junta's clumsy and occasionally brutal practices as our critics alleged.

clumsy造句

He played a clumsy joke.

Habits will make us have two nimble hands and a clumsy brain.

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